
Joe Ilardi
Digital News Producer at Baltimore Business Journal
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2 weeks ago |
bizjournals.com | Joe Ilardi
Today we celebrate Franklin Delano Roosevelt's defining achievement: The passage of the Cullen-Harrison Act, which put in motion the end of Prohibition by allowing the sale of low-alcohol beverages. In honor of this holiday, I have eight news items on tap for you. Let's get to them. The Pink Flamingo has opened in Remington in the former corner space of The Dizz. The new bar fills the space at 300 W. 30th St. that also held Let's Brunch Cafe until 2023.
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2 weeks ago |
bizjournals.com | Joe Ilardi
We'll begin today by highlighting a story that will likely remain relevant for months, if not years: tariffs. President Donald Trump announced nearly universal tariffs earlier this week, setting off uncertainty across many industries. Our Matt Hooke spoke with Baltimore businesses about the likely impacts. For a local take on this global story, I encourage you to check it out (if only to see how it might impact your coffee consumption habits). Now, let's get to the news.
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3 weeks ago |
bizjournals.com | Joe Ilardi
Online sports gambling has surged in Maryland. Here's why Baltimore is suing the two largest platforms in the state. The City of Baltimore is suing the two largest online sports betting platforms in Maryland, accusing the companies of a variety of marketing and engagement practices the city claims run afoul of its consumer protection ordinance.
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3 weeks ago |
bizjournals.com | Joe Ilardi
Plus, the Maryland General Assembly moves along a watered down version of a housing bill as the session nears its end. Let's address the elephant in the room first: Hooters has filed for bankruptcy. The cofounders of the chain have bought back a large stake, and the chain will sell its restaurants to franchisees who wish to keep their locations open. So your fried pickles and Lots-A-Tots will still be for sale in some places.
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3 weeks ago |
bizjournals.com | Joe Ilardi
These are the local leaders not only excelling in the office, but also bettering their communities through a commitment to diversity, philanthropy and more. The Baltimore Business Journal will recognize 21 Greater Baltimore leaders this spring as part of our inaugural Diverse Business Leaders cohort.
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